Baroness Warsi is a product of her own failed analysis
I value any principled stand, but I worry when the principles don’t stand up to scrutiny.
I value any principled stand, but I worry when the principles don’t stand up to scrutiny.
Baroness Warsi and sections of the media are trying to silence secularism in the name of a religious agenda.
David Cameron is referring Baroness Warsi to the adviser on the Ministerial Code; he is not referring Jeremy Hunt… Spot the difference?
Peter Allen and Rebecca Wainwright argue that the difficulty of getting ‘Islamic’ architecture built in Britain shows the flaws in Warsi’s claim that militant secularisation is a problem
Ed Jacobs examines Sayeeda Warsi’s claim that militant secularism is taking hold of our societies.
The Times has spiked a story that would have caused embarrassment to David Cameron. Baroness Warsi said Muslim MPs don’t have “morals or principles”.
Terrorist sympathiser Sayful Islam defends his cowardly attack on Baroness Warsi. His organisation, Islam4UK, is a front for al-Muhajiroun – Omar Bakri’s group.
Sunday’s News of the World poll showed 64 % of the public supported the Government’s ponts-based immigration system – yet only 21 % thought their policies best.